New Electronics Can Withstand Bodily Fluids
Ugh, the mere mention of "bodily fluids" and electronics conjures up all kinds of bad images. Thankfully this isn't what you think it is. ![]()
What we're doing here is [developing] electronics working in concert with the body," study researcher Paul Berger, an electrical and computer engineer at Ohio State University in Columbus, told LiveScience. One of these is a protein sensor that "could be a sort of canary in a coal mine for transplant rejection," Berger said.
